The Borneo Post (Sabah)

July 12 trial for Mujahid’s defamation suit against Harakah

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KUALA LUMPUR: The trial of a defamation suit brought by Datuk Seri Dr Mujahid Yusof against Harakah involving cosmetics entreprene­ur Muhammad Sajjad Kamaruzzam­an, or better known as Sajat, who performed the umrah (minor pilgrimage) dressed in telekung (female prayer garments), will begin in July.

Lawyer Noorazmir Zakaria, representi­ng Mujahid, told Bernama that High Court Judicial Commission­er Quay Chew Soon set July 12 and 13 for the trial of the case during the proceeding­s via eReview yesterday.

On Aug 12, the former minister in the prime minister’s department filed the defamation suit and named Harakah reporter Aziz Muda; its editor-in-chief Wan Nordin Wan Yaacob; and its online portal harakahdai­ly.net operator Galeri Media Serbanika Sdn Bhd and the newspaper’s printer, Percetakan Turbo (M) Sdn Bhd, as the defendants.

In his statement of claim, Mujahid claimed that, on Feb 7, Aziz, Wan Nordin and Galeri Media had written and published defamatory words against him on harakahdai­ly.net via an article titled “Sajat: Mujahid dan K’jaan PH patut dipersalah­kan” and another one titled “Keterlanju­ran Sajat kesilapan Mujahid dan kerajaan PH” published on Harakah newspaper dated Feb 10-13.

The Parit Buntar member of Parliament said the defamatory words implied that he was an irresponsi­ble man for allowing the public, especially Muslims, to engage in Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transexual (LGBT) activities and that he was the main reason for Sajat to wear telekung and behave like a woman while performing umrah.

Mujahid claimed that the defamatory words had tarnished his dignity, credibilit­y and reputation as the minister in charge of religious affairs at the material time. - Bernama

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